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Keith Malone <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Jul 2002 10:16:05 -0800
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Hi Dee & All,

> Question:
> Don't most all of you have some bees with wings longer then the bodies of
> your workers and drones, or at least the same length, or to length to
within
> the last tergit on the abdomen?
>

I was looking at some of my bees I got from Bolling Bee Co. and it seemed to
me that some of the bees had wings that were longer than the bodies. How far
behind the end of the abdomen are the wings on your bees Dee? Is it possible
to see a picture of this about your bees?
  .  ..
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Keith Malone
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